Stash ships with an embedded SSH server and does not use the SSH configuration of the server it's been installed on. You'll need to upload the public key that Bamboo is using to Stash (Profile > SSH Keys > Add Key).

Also make sure you use the SSH port that is listed in the SSH clone urls displayed in Stash as the Stash SSH port may differ from the default SSH port on the server.

You will need to set the authentication type and upload a private key as part of the repository information in Bamboo. The corresponding public key can then be uploaded to Stash. You may need to generate a new or separate key if you don't already have one.

Just out of curiosity using the same URL as Bamboo can you clone to your desktop or manually from the server itself? Does it give you the same error? If you do, you could possible use the following scripts to clone and attach the log file to a new support ticket.

Sorry for the delay. I didn't have access to a computer over the weekend. I'm afraid we're not entirely sure what's going wrong. Can you triple-check that the SSH URL that you're using for Stash is exactly the same as what you used from the command line on the server. Do you mind posting that here as well. I ask because the <UUID> part of your initial question is a little concerning and not what we would expect. Maybe a screenshot of the Bamboo configuration?

If that doesn't help you're best bet to raise an actual support ticket so we can ask you to post the support zip which might shed some more light on the issue.

Cheers,

Charles

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